Papa Damballah & Ayida Wedo| Feast Day Acknowledgement
🐍 Devotional Feast Acknowledgement
Damballah & Ayida Wedo
March 17th Observance
On March 17th, we honor the primordial current of creation — the sacred serpent force of Damballah and the luminous rainbow arc of Ayida Wedo.
This is a devotional feast acknowledgement offered in reverence to the ancient ancestral intelligence that moves before language, before division, before form.
Damballah is the quiet breath of creation.
Ayida Wedo is the living bridge between heaven and earth.
Together, they represent:
● Purification and renewal
● Divine order and cosmic balance
● Ancestral blessing
● The restoration of harmony in the body and spirit
The weaving of what has been fragmented
This offering is not spectacle.
It is stillness.
It is prayer.
It is ancestral continuity.
What This Devotional Includes
On March 17th:
● A prepared white altar of purity and cooling energy
● Traditional offerings appropriate to Damballah and Ayida Wedo
● Invocation and ancestral acknowledgement
● Prayers for cleansing, balance, and restoration
This is a respectful devotional acknowledgment, not a dramatic working. The current of Damballah is gentle but foundational. It restores alignment quietly and deeply.
Why This Observance Matters
March 17th is commonly recognized in Haitian Vodou lineage as a day associated with Damballah through historical syncretism. While traditions vary by house, this date offers a collective moment of reverence and remembrance.
This is an opportunity to:
● Cleanse stagnant energy
● Re-center in divine order
● Invite ancestral harmony
● Honor the serpent wisdom within your lineage
Damballah does not rush.
Ayida Wedo does not shout.
Their blessing moves through purity, clarity, and quiet correction.
Who This Is For
Those seeking:
● Spiritual cleansing
● Ancestral reconnection
● Gentle but profound energetic realignment
● Devotional participation without spectacle
This is a sacred acknowledgment, held with respect and precision.
White attire is encouraged if observing privately.
Silence and gratitude are welcome companions.




